NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Madi Ryan hit six 3-pointers and scored 20 points Tuesday to lead the Hoosac Women to a 56-55 win over Teddy's Pizza in the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League. Lucy Barrett added 14, and Jenn Gale had 10 in the win. For Teddy's, Peyton Steinman led the way with 24 points and seven rebounds. Hollie Steinman scored 15 to go with eight boards and a pair of blocks. In Tuesday's other game, Morgan Dauk scored 28 to lead Tony's Electric/The Print Shop/Flynn & Dagnoli to a 56-53 win over Williamstown Physical Therapy. Destiny Crews scored 10 for Tony's. Hayley Shook scored 20, and Courtney Kegresse had 16 for

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Toby Foehl hit seven 3-pointers on his way to a 28-point night to lead the Mount Greylock boys basketball team to a 67-64 win over McCann Tech on Monday in the semi-finals of the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League. Malcolm Waynick scored 15 points for the Mounties, who will face Drury, a 77-48 winner over Hoosac Valley, in Thursday's league final. McCann Tech got 21 points from Keeghan Vidal and 19 points and 17 rebounds from Lucas Jamros. Drury was led by Scott McGuire with 26 points and 10 rebounds. Hunter Sarkis scored 22, and Tim Brazeau added 12 for the Blue Devils, who got a double-double from Reece Racette with 10 points and 11

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Henry Sniezek carded a 79 Monday to win the Berkshire County Juniors Series event at Waubeeka Golf Links. Sniezek, playing out of Forest Park Country Club, finished going away in the 16-and-older division, building a 12-stroke margin over runner-up Connor Champeaux of Berkshire Hills. Berkshire Hills' Liam Fitzgibbons and Waubeeka's Ryan Baran tied for third at 96. In the 14- and 15-year-old division, Berkshire Hills' Brendan Hayden edged Matthew Shields of Stockbridge Golf Club for the title. Hayden finished at 84, one stroke better than Shields. Max Digrigoli of the Country Club of Pittsfield and Harrison Seeley of Cranwell

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Reece Racette scored 26 points, and Scott McGuire had a double-double Thursday to lead the Drury boys basketball team to a 64-59 win over Hoosac Valley in the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League. McGuire finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds in the win. Izaha Stubbs had a double-double for the Hurricanes, scoring 12 to go along with 10 rebounds and a pair of blocks. Sam Larabee 12, and Joe Delmolino and Josh Paree each finished with 10 points. In Thursday's other high school division game, McCann Tech edged Mount Greylock, 55-53. Keeghan Vidal scored 18 points, and Lucas Jamros had a double-double for the Hornets. Jamros scored 17 and

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Brandon Davis hit seven 3-pointers on his way to a 29-point night as the Brick Squad earned an 80-75, overtime win over Outlook Builders/Pizza House on Wednesday in the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League. Matt Chamberlain scored 14, and Jerry McDonough added 12 in the win. Outlook was led by Clayton Palmer and Khalil Paul with 18 apiece. Clayton grabbed a game-high 16 rebounds, and Rich Harrington had 15 points and 10 boards. Dave Vidal finished with 12 points. In Wednesday's other game, Frank Field Contracting edged Moresi & Associates, 41-39. Nate Staffin and Nick Aitken led the way with 11 and 10 points, respectively, in the

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- MCLA Athletic Director Laura Mooney Tuesday announced the hiring of Kaitlin Feeney as the new women's lacrosse coach. Feeney will replace Maria Bartini, who led the Trailblazers during their first four seasons at the varsity level. Feeney began her duties at MCLA on Aug. 1. "Kaitlin's head coaching experience and recruiting ties in New England made her a strong candidate for the position," Mooney said. "Her passion for the overall development of her athletes and her desire to build a competitive program align perfectly with the vision of the department." Feeney was selected after a nationwide search of

MONTPELIER, VT. —While it certainly wasn’t the way they looked to go out, the SteepleCats offense displayed what way they struggled with all season on Wednesday night; runners left on base.

In their final game of the 2018 season, the SteepleCats headed up to Montpelier, VT on Wednesday to take on the Vermont Mountaineers in a Northern Division matchup. Behind masterful pitching, the Mountaineers were able to blank the SteepleCats after a two-run home run helped secure a 5-0 win for Vermont.

Following last night’s 12-9 win, the SteepleCats offense struggled to find its way against Vermont’s starting pitcher Andrew Kneussle. Surrendering just two hits through 6.2

KEENE, NH. — While it looked as if the SteepleCats’ bats have been stored overnight in a freezer in the first two games, the certainly heated up in the third contest on Tuesday night.

After their doubleheader at Joe Wolfe Field on Saturday was cut short due to a torrential downpour, the SteepleCats made an early morning trip up to Keene on Tuesday to take on the Keene SwampBats in a rare tripleheader. After Keene held off the SteepleCats offense in the first two games, North Adams powered back in game three, sending two home runs over the wall for a 12-9 victory.

Game One

Before the storm moved in during the top of the 4th, the SteepleCats and SwampBats were able to

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The Monument Cup Soccer Committee is again hosting a 3-on-3 soccer tournament for youth players in the U10, U12 & U14 age groups, in both boys and girls divisions on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Monument Mountain Regional High School. Each team of three to four players is guaranteed at least three matches, with the top four teams in each division advancing to the semifinals. The finals for each division will be played under the lights. The entry fee is $80 per team before Aug. 15, $100 per team if submitted after. Each division is limited to 16 teams, so apply early. Teams from around the region are expected. For more information and/or